Green growth means promoting economic growth while reducing pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, minimising waste and inefficient use of natural resources, and maintaining biodiversity. A greener and more effective food chain can contribute substantially to sustainable growth and food security, and pave the way for less pressure on marine and land resources.
Improving Energy Efficiency in the Agro-food Chain OECD Green Growth Studies This report analyses ways of improving energy-use in the agro-food sector in relation to both producers and consumers, and puts forward a set of policy recommendations that governments can introduce to meet green growth objectives and achieve sustainable development. |
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Farm Management Practices to Foster Green Growth OECD Green Growth Studies This report looks at farm management practices with green growth potential, from farmer-led innovations (such as those directly linked to soil and water, Integrated Pest Management, organic farming) to science-led technologies (such as biotechnology and precision agriculture). Global food demand can only be met in a sustainable way if new forms of agricultural production and innovative technologies can be unlocked to increase the productivity, stability, and resilience of production systems with goals beyond just raising yields, including saving water and energy, reducing risk, improving product quality, protecting the environment and climate change mitigation. |
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Fostering Green Growth in Agriculture: The Role of Training, Advisory Services and Extension Initiatives OECD Green Growth Studies This report examines investment in agricultural advisory services, training and extension initiatives in the OECD area and discusses the merits of different types of providers, both alone and in combination. It provides guidelines and recommendations on best practices in sustainable agricultural management. |
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Green Growth Indicators for Agriculture: A Preliminary Assessment OECD Green Growth Studies This book provides a series of green growth indicators for agriculture, covering such areas as environmental efficiency, natural resource productivity, the impact of agriculture on the natural asset base and environmental quality of life, and policy responses and economic opportunities. . |
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Policy Instruments to Support Green Growth in Agriculture OECD Green Growth Studies This report synthesises the experience of OECD countries in developing and implementing policies, programmes and initiatives related to green growth in the agricultural sector, based primarily on material provided by governments. It discusses the overall approach that countries are taking towards establishing a green growth strategy in agriculture; the implementation of the OECD framework for monitoring progress towards green growth in agriculture; and the various policy instruments used. |
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Food and Agriculture OECD Green Growth Studies This report outlines a broad strategy for green growth in the food and agriculture sector. It is part of the OECD’s Green Growth Strategy that seeks to define an economic development path that is consistent with long-run environmental protection, using natural resources within their carrying capacity, while providing acceptable living standards and poverty reduction in all countries. |
The Green growth indicators database contains selected indicators for monitoring progress towards green growth. The dataset covers OECD countries, BRIICS economies, Argentina and Saudi Arabia from 1990 onwards
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